Back up and restore important data

Do you want to secure important files from accidental
deletion or system crash? With @Max SyncUp in place,
protecting critical documents and projects is a
simple matter of running the wizard and setting
up a backup profile. You can save backups to some
local folder, USB drive, networked computer, NAS or place them online to FTP, SFTP or WebDAV server, Google Drive, OneDrive or Dropbox cloud storage.
When you discover that your local files are damaged
due to a system failure or a virus attack, you can
restore what was lost with a few mouse clicks.

Transfer and synchronize files and folders

Are you working on a project and want to make the content accessible for colleagues? Or maybe you're often on the move and want to keep files on your desktop computer and laptop always in sync without manual efforts? Synchronizing files and folders with @Max
SyncUp couldn't be easier! The program enables bi-directional synchronization between the host and remote machine in a local network, over the Internet or using a USB drive as a go-between. Moreover, you can set up the effective RSync-like synchronization when the changed parts of files are only transferred over the network.

Last news

November 13, 2017

@Max SyncUp 6.1 build 250 has been released.

The error, which occurred when working with the Google Drive on PCs with the Windows 10 after the latest updates (HTTP request error: 400), has been fixed.

Download it here.
Your comments and bug reports are very important
to us so feel free to use support.

The error of the previous version when working with multibyte character sets is fixed.

August 09, 2017

@Max SyncUp 6.1 has been released.

A number of activities have been carried out to increase the limit of number of files which can be processed in one profile. The limit has been increased by more than 2 times in comparison with the previous version. When we tested our program it successfully executed synchronization and backup (as an incremental archive) of 4 million files.

The rotation logic of full backups has been changed. Now you may create several full backups.

Several serious, though rarely occurring, errors have been fixed.

Many other important changes and improvements.

May 15, 2017

@Max SyncUp 6.0 build 155 has been released.

The error, with which some users met when working with network resources, has been fixed.

May 02, 2017

@Max SyncUp 6.0 has been released.

The long-awaited ability to specify the various scheduled restrictions of the profile execution has been added. Now a user may limit the bandwidth or even suspend the profile execution at the appointed hours and on the certain week days. The settings are global for all profiles. However in each profile there is the option which allows ignoring those restrictions.

The function to suspend data transfer when using the metered Internet connection (i.e. when an Internet provider charges a user for the amount of data) has been added. Data transfer is suspended by default for all profiles while there is the ability to cancel that restriction in each profile too.

Many other important changes and improvements.

January 12, 2017

@Max SyncUp 5.9 has been released.

The ability to filter files by date and size has been added.

The important internal changes and improvements.

September 6, 2016

@Max SyncUp 5.8 has been released.

The ability to synchronize and back up data to the OneDrive cloud storage has been added.

Many internal changes and improvements.

January 19, 2016

@Max SyncUp 5.5 has been released.

The ability to synchronize and back up data to the Dropbox cloud storage has been added.

Many internal changes and improvements.

August 04, 2015

@Max SyncUp 5.1 build 600 has been released.

Some bugs have been fixed.

July 29, 2015

@Max SyncUp 5.1 build 500 has been released.

Some bugs have been fixed. Particularly the problem connected with the exceeding of the user limit of the frequency of requests to the Google Drive has been fixed (HTTP request error: 403. Forbidden. User rate limit exceeded).

June 01, 2015

@Max SyncUp 5.1 build 200 has been released.

The ability to allow @MAX SyncUp to access to the Google Drive via any browser has been added (earlier it was possible only via the embedded Internet Explorer that caused some problems on PCs with the old version of the IE).

May 25, 2015

@Max SyncUp 5.1 has been released.

The internal changes and improvements.

April 16, 2015

@Max SyncUp 5.0 has been released.

Migration to actual Google Drive API v2 has been realized because Google Drive List API used for work with Google Drive before is obsolete now and stops working from April, 20.

The other internal changes and improvements.

April 04, 2015

@Max SyncUp 4.9 build 750 has been released.

The internal changes and improvements.

February 27, 2015

@Max SyncUp 4.9 build 500 has been released.

The new method of authorization in Google Drive, which corresponds to the Google security requirements better, has been added.

The other internal changes and improvements.

October 07, 2014

@Max SyncUp 4.9 has been released.

The changes in the user interface.

The other internal changes and improvements.

September 15, 2014

@Max SyncUp 4.8 has been released.

Now more detailed information about file processing is displayed during execution of profiles.

The changes of the New Profile Wizard interface.

Many internal changes and improvements.

August 25, 2014

@Max SyncUp 4.7 has been released.

The great number of the important internal changes and improvements.

June 17, 2014

@Max SyncUp 4.6 has been released.

Now the ability to view the files, which have been processed when executing the profile, is added in the profile log.

Many internal changes and improvements.

May 14, 2014

@Max SyncUp 4.5 has been released.

The updated, modern and attractive interface.

The support of STARTTLS protocol when sending e-mail notifications
is added.

The ability to specify the folder for keeping of internal logs, in which the changed
and deleted files are kept, is added.

Now profiles are executed under the system account by default and access to a network
is carried out under the current interactive user.

The trouble with connection to Google Drive using passwords with some special symbols has been fixed.

Many internal changes and improvements.

March 05, 2014

@Max SyncUp 4.2 has been released.

The ability to keep versions of files when creating uncompressed backups has been added. The ability to create the hard links for unchanged files is provided. This ensured that backups look like full ones but take disk space as incremental backups.

The new more logical way to configure the schedule to run profiles. Now you
can separately configure startup periodicity in any cases and when files are changed. The additional option
to specify quantity and periodicity of repeated startups when an error is occurred.

The ability to use templates such as <Computer name>, <User name>, <Date> etc. for target paths and Zip-archive names.

Monitoring of changed files on Google Drive is added. Now you can run synchronization with Google Drive only when files are changed.

easily browse the contents of the archive, search
and select files and restore them in the original
location or to another place;

keep multiple versions of the same file and restore
it for a specified date;

runs as a Windows service that enables execution
even when no user is logged on;

allows the use of an archive (@MAX SyncUp or
Zip archive) as one of the sides for bi-directional
synchronization. This provides a safe and convenient
way to synchronize two computers remotely using
a USB drive with an encrypted archive as a go-between;

restores files from a backup on an (S)FTP
or WebDAV server or Google
Drive selectively without having
to download an entire archive;

supports data compression using 256-bit encryption;

supports the Volume Shadow Copy service which allows you to copy open and locked files;